Mets vs. Marlins will air locally on SNY and nationally on MLB.TV, and can be streamed on DirecTV Stream (free trial). Time: 4:40 p.m. ET
Kodai Senga was not at the peak of his abilities in his start on Tuesday, but still looked promising for the year despite the Mets' eventual loss.
The New York Mets have lost three of their first five games to begin the 2025 MLB season. Outside of Monday's game against the Miami Marlins, every contest has been decided by 1-2 runs. New York hopes to even its record Wednesday afternoon in the series finale against the Marlins.
After a disappointing loss to the Miami Marlins on Tuesday, the New York Mets are sitting on a 2-3 start to the season. The offense was quiet, but it was a pair
After signing superstar Juan Soto to a record-breaking 15-year, $765 million contract this winter, the New York Mets have had an underwhelming start to the 2025 season. At the time of this writing, they sport a 2-3 record and have lost two out of their last three games.
The New York Mets have failed to get things going offensively, but have a solid opportunity to change that in their series against the Miami Marlins.
The Mets pitching staff ranked fourth in the majors last season with a collective 9.1 strikeouts per nine innings. The Marlins had the 29th-ranked ERA (4.73) in the majors last season. Ahead of the Mets vs. Marlins matchup, here's what you need to get ready for Tuesday's baseball action, including viewing options.